Games Workshop has marked a record year in its results for the 52 week period to 1 June 2025, as its CEO hails “exciting times.”
Revenue at the Nottingham-based manufacturer of miniature wargames has risen to £617.5m from £525.7m, while the business has posted a pre-tax profit of £262.8m, up from £203m.
Kevin Rountree, CEO of Games Workshop, said: “After a record year, we remain focused on delivering our operational plans and working tirelessly to overcome any significant obstacles that get in the way.
“We will continue to give ourselves the freedom to make some mistakes, constantly working on improvements in product quality and manufacturing innovation.
“Despite our recent successes we will never take our hobbyists’ support for granted. I wish to thank all of them together with our staff, trade accounts and broader stakeholders for their ongoing support. Exciting times.”
Games Workshop noted that new tariffs could impact profit before tax by £12m in 2025/26.